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LER 80-021/03L-0:on 800630,during Weekly Environ Air Sample Collections,Incomplete Samples Collected at Three Stations. Caused by Failed Pumps Due to Damaged Bearings.New Pumps Installed.Pump & Ventilation Mods Being Evaluated
ML19330B671
Person / Time
Site: Vermont Yankee Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 07/31/1980
From: Murphy W
VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORP.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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ML19330B667 List:
References
LER-80-021-03L, LER-80-21-3L, NUDOCS 8008050355
Download: ML19330B671 (2)


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EVENT DESCRIPTION AND PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES h 1012l l Diaring weekly Environcental Air Samole collections nn 6-10 nnd 7-7 4e une afeenuavaa I

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VTVYS1 05000271 LER 80-21/3L EVENT DESCRIPTION.AND PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES During 'the weekly servicing and sample collection of the air monitoring stations associated with the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program, it was-discovered on June 30, 1980 that the sampling pump was malfunctioning and incomplete air particulates and radioidine samples were collected at Station .

AT 2.3 -(Northfield). . Station AT 2.3 collected 568.6 cubic feet before the pump failed. Additionally, it was discovered on July 7, 1980 that the sampling pumps were malfunctioning and incomplete air particulates and radioiodine .

samples .were collected at Stations AT 1.2 (Hinsdale Depot), AT 1.1 (North Hinsdale) and AT 2.3 (Northfield) during the preceding week from June 30, 1980 to July 7, 1980.' '(Station AT 1.1 collected 1031 cubic feet, Station AT 1.2 collected 3578 cubic feet and Station AT 2.3 collected 1144 nubic feet before the pumps at these stations failed. Total volume for these ste; ions averages approximately 6800 cubic feet per week during normal operation of the systems.

Technical Specifications Table 3.9.1 requires that continuous air sampling be '

performed.

. Although the plantwas operating at 99% power during this period, vent

. stack effluent monitoring indicated normal, low release rates of less than 100 uci/sec noble gas and an average 2.07 x 10-4 uci/see 1-131. Since past experience has demonstrated that these release levels are undetectable by environmental air sampling, it was concluded that there were no consequences, or potential consequences, to the health and safety of the public.

CAUSE DESCRIPTION AND CORRECTIVE ACTION Further inspection of the vacuum pumps used in these stations revealed failed  ;

pump bearings in all three pumps. Excessive heat buildup in the pump housing

. caused by unseasonably high atomspheric temperatures in the preceding week could be a cause of bearing failure in the pumps. New or reconditioned pumps were

installed in these stations. Modifications of the pump and ventilation are being evaluated.

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